Pictures specs etc. now up at http://www.nordlead4.com/ Looks like they went back to the NL2 design and added wooden end cheeks, very classy...though the pitch stick placement between two buttons looks a little odd to me. Overall though I'm impressed.

The new demos sound lovely - the reverb is gorgeous and the effects are per-slot, yay. I wonder what the Polyphony is? Guess my G2 won't be leaving any time soon, but I must admit to having a little synth envy. hopefully this will be cured by the arrival of an Elektron Analog Four later this week.

I continue to save for when the Nord Modular G3X debuts. I'm not buying any other synths until that shows up, and given how long it's been, it should be an easy purchase for me day one.

I know, dream on; and I will.

I will consider the NL4 and new DDrum as just practicing software development, hardware manufacturing and interface design as warm-up to releasing my final dream synth.

Doesn't need to try to compete with the sample-based stuff out there, or Kronos; just a careful evolution of the G2.

Given the way the G2 got beat up for being too "digital"-sounding, too expensive, not enough like the NM1, "missing" modules, etc. I can understand Clavia's reluctance to try to address this tiny market again.

Still, I'll be out there, waiting and hoping, even if I'm the last one.

Exactly! I'm using the Pulse2 as a gas-stopper right now, but when/if that actually comes out I can always revert to the G3 as he eternal never-happening dream product._________________Antimon's Window@soundcloud@Flattrhome - you can't explain music

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